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John Tuttle

Birth8 MAY 1704 - Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
DeathFEB 1774 - Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
MotherJudith Otis
FatherJohn Tuttle

Born in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States on 8 MAY 1704 to John Tuttle and Judith Otis. John Tuttle married Elizabeth Nute and had 20 children. He passed away on FEB 1774 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States.

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Parents
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John Tuttle
1670 - 1712
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Judith Otis
1667 - 1725
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Nute
1706 - 1771
Children Show all
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Hannah Tuttle
1740 - 1812
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Silas Tuttle
1732 - 1797
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Job Tuttle
1743 - 1826
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Paul Sr Tuttle
1730 - 1793
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John Tuttle
1728 - 1758
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Dorothy Tuttle
1734 - Unknown
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Prudence Tuttle
1730 - Unknown
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Martha Tuttle
1742 - Unknown
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James Cushing Tuttle
1773 - 1856
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Esther Tuttle
1772 - 1843
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Esther M Tuttle
1723 - 1831
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Nathaniel Tuttle
1766 - Unknown
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Hannah Tuttle
1730 - Unknown
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Esther Tuttle
1746 - 1831
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Hope Tuttle
1725 - 1782
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Sarah Tuttle
1727 - 1804
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Samuel Tuttle
1731 - Unknown
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Ruben Tuttle
1739 - 1814
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Mary Tuttle
1723 - 1793
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Ebenezer Tuttle
1737 - 1796

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